always be cautious when the 'Game Director' calls you 'consumer' (they don't mean it ironically)

the art style is way too video-gamey for me (focus tested groups of whom and what? - not tron fans)

the orginal art by the genius Syd Mead is more pure - almost purist (not appealing for mass-'consumers', I guess. (GB-Wiki-weasels - he needs an entry badly). Not only because the computer graphic was in it's infancy, but also, because it fits the fiction. Tron 2.0 captured this art style too, IMHO).

Is it just me or this gameplay look a lot like Prince of Persia ( ex. Forgotten sands) And by a lot, I mean identical? This really looks incredibly boring, and its to bad, cause i really like the style.

It looks like thay know what they are doing. I mean, it seems solid and everything. But... and forgive me if this is unclear... it just seems very videogamey. Does anyone get what I mean, because I can't really describe it any better. I don't really want to play it, because it seems way too gamey. Like it isn't immersive, or maybe t seems too much like dozens of other, older games.

Aside from the artstyle, which is nice. Very Tron. But I could see someone playing something like this on a Playstation 1, or maybe an original xbox.

That's it! It doesn't feel very modern. That's just from looking at it here, though. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise.

I like the character models and animation, but the gameplay looks repetitive as fuck and the levels look bland and uninteresting. Looks like a slightly above par movie tie in game a long the lines of that wolverine game from a year or so back.

" It looks like thay know what they are doing. I mean, it seems solid and everything. But... and forgive me if this is unclear... it just seems very videogamey. Does anyone get what I mean, because I can't really describe it any better. I don't really want to play it, because it seems way too gamey. Like it isn't immersive, or maybe t seems too much like dozens of other, older games. Aside from the artstyle, which is nice. Very Tron. But I could see someone playing something like this on a Playstation 1, or maybe an original xbox. That's it! It doesn't feel very modern. That's just from looking at it here, though. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise. "

it looks a game by the numbers, a cliche.

running and jumping platforms in order to hit a "key" to open a door? GTFO. that stuff flew maybe in the 90s. light cycle race on rails with left right doge mechanics? no thanks.

flat barren landscape with respawning bad guys that have no environmental attachment? lazy. basically saying very dryly "here is the part where you fight 5 guys."

color coded areas telling you where you should jump and grab? you know i complain about Assassin's Creed sometimes, but man those guys have outstanding production values. really feels like you can go anywhere. it hides the conventions to make you feel like you are in the world. hats off to them after seeing this.

I liked Tron 2.0, I'll say first. I was also a fan of the original movie, despite its flaws. I know not a lot of people did (on both counts, but specifically I mean for Tron 2.0) but I liked some stuff they tried to do with Tron 2.0- I still play it occasionally.

I cant get over the parkour and I wish I could as that's the biggest thing that bothers me. I don't see the connection or the necessity for parkour in Tron. I'm old, though, so I cant help but look at it from that old school perspective I guess. Feels to much like a PoP rip off.

Other then that the game looks interesting but unfortunately I didn't catch any reference to the music as one big part of the original movie was the type of music they did. I have a bad feeling they will do some things right but will miss out on some aspects of what made Tron unique. I suspect the same of the movie, though.

The locations, also, look awfully drab for some reason. The upgraded suits and what not, to me, are not as neat as the original designs. I also feel if this is supposed to be more modern the Tanks and the Recognizers would have evolved more heavily. This seems to suggest its merely a aesthetic change (which I suppose is supposed to represent their higher processing power, maybe?). I don't know. I'll probably get really nit picky here, and I havent played this nor seen the movie yet, but I'm just not feeling it yet.